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mi: r. PAGE TWO LA GEJlNDE EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 19U i i r i. : ? i J .1 1 h 1 f J, ,:J 7i ir jjj hi' 1 IS III 3 i i-5 1 V, n H 4 I ENTERPRISE NEWS ITEMS ' . , Enterprise,. June- 9. (Special) Last night witnessed one of the wont thunder and rain storms that Enter prise has experienced this year. The reads are covered with pools of water ad the rivers are rising . steadily. The farmers of Alder Slope,' Praivie Creek and Trout creek say that this rain is the best thing that could have happened, since we have "been Jhaving for over two weeks undiminished sun- c score of 12 to 8. : '"' - j ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Dobbin of PraWe Creek were Sunday visitors in Enter prise. . Owing to an injured axle, Satur day's train did hot reach here until after 10 o'clock p. m although due to arrive at 1:80 p. m. , .fv -i A r number of visitors for outside points are postponing their trips on account of highwaten; ; The. Misses Nellie Stubblefield and India ! Ault, accompanied by Byrd Ault arrived' on Saturday's 1 train from O, A. C. where -they attended last year, being in the freshman class, On Sunday afternoon's train Miss Julia Marvin, Chester Riley, Asa ahine and warmth. On this diet the grain is, flourishing and! farmers are. Craig, ; Guy Skaggs, Aaron and Earl Most optimistic as to the prices their Olmstead also came from O. A. C. dividual grain will bring. ' X Miss Maude titeh is visiting friends The Enterprise baseball team de- in the Willamette valley and will not featedtie 'Wallowa 'ball team Sunday return home until later. afternoon on their home ground with Archibald Miller, nephew of A. C, The . stronger, and rougher whiskey -tastes -the' more harm it will do. ! ) Why take chances with your nerves, your stomach, your general health. , 'tyroi 'Noble liapwre, old and palatable ! " . Bottled at drinking strength. ' ' ' Sold all over the world W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon DEFINITIONS HELL: Three telephone systems in a town. PURGATORY: , Two telephone systems. PARADISE: One Good Telephone System. ' ELBERT HUBBARD pd adv. Miller, of this place, and Win. Miller of La Grande, will remain "w Corvallis this summer, according to his present plana. N , Misb Elsie Holmes will spend the week end with friends at The Dalles and then will go to visit hei cousin at Underwood. .... ' Mrs. J. P. Saunders spent Friday and Saturday visiting ifriends in' El- The O.fE. S. lodge of the iWajlowa valley Chapter met Saturday even ing for the purpose of suspending the meetings during the coming summer. The resolution for so doing was laid on the table and will be "voted on at the next (meeting, which if the resolu tion be adopted, will be the last meet ing before the regular one on the second Saturday in September. The Miases Fay, and Annie Wade were Sunday guests of Mrs G. S. Reavis: and . family..' , ti.' " , The board of control of the' Enter prise federated, church, will hold, ,a joint meeting Monday with he; exe cutive committee at the home of Mrs. Frank Clark. Thre are a number of important questions connected wfth the buying of supplies for the Sun day school which they desire to settle. Children's Day ' exercises will be held in the opera house Sunday even ing, June 16th. At least 40 children will assist in ' celebrating this ' day, which will a observed all over the United States. - Those ' engaged nin training them are Mesdamee Walker, Franklin, George Law, 0. M. Corkihs, E. Knapp, and the Misses Ethel Kim ble aad Grace Steel 1 -1 Mrs, Ot Jy Hoe of Alder- Slope en tertained the iy"-Viw lnb and their guests of Enterprise Thursday even iag, hi honoT-of her nestj Mrs. O. H. Oerdes of Eureka, B. D. Miss Cora Borland -arrived en ,Twdy traia fiwa'PHad, to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Ber. land during the summer. Miss Jennie Borland was married June the fourth to Rot R. Quick at the White Temple Portland. After a short wedding tour they' will come to Enterprise to visit the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berland. Miss Lucile Mulkey of Joseph spent the week ; end at the home of her friend Miss Gladys Ameg. Rev. W. P. Samms will leave on to day's train for Portland where he will attend the annual yearly meeting of the Friend's church, t From there he will go to Tacoma, Spokane and Puget Sound. He will then visit his younger son, W. A. Samms at Pocatello, Idaho. 'Gilbert S. Reavis1--was called to Portland Saturday by the serious ill ness of his brother, Wra. Lewis, who recently underwent an operation , t St Vincent's hospital.". '' " J W.NH. Graves departed 'Monday morning for his ranch' on Sheep creek, where he will assist in cutting out the sheep which are to be sent to the mountains, ior -summerV pasture.,' ; V , J: . AJ-.S.IJ J Jf '.l J .W l t l i , ' ' Furniture for three rooms, iana if taken at once, cost about f400.Ao, will sell for flOO.'OO," everythtag in good shape, used about eighteen ' months, i No terms, - must be cash. .Call at the Observer office. , , 6-4-t? Lungs Affected By Rheumatism :.';.,'.:." . .. v:,:vf. Pnaumoais, BronchHU, Aitbnui and Anemia Often Direct)? the Reralta of Rbeu- ' untie Blood. The Radiant Grill pi Hi 1 1 if rA The combination grill en ables you to cook an . en lire breakfast or luncheon on the table without once getting up. With a single heating surface (that only uses 2 cents worth of current for a meal) you ran boil water, make toast, fry eggs or broil chops. For a quick summer breakfast luncheon or light supper the Electric Grill is ideal. There are no kitchci. worries when you use the Grill. Phomt Main 34 and we will deliver one to your house for arial. Eastern Oregon Electric Light & Power Co. ALWAYS AT TOUR SERYICE L. Avoid Grippr, gore Thtoat aad Similar Troabiro by Ualng 8. 8. 8. If you 'have a persistent, nagging: bronchial cough beware of cough rem edies. They are merely local In action, and it they do relieve it is the nar cotics that do It. What you require is a blood purifier, a searching anti dote that removes from the circulation the acid poisons that by their reflexes attack all weakened, susceptible spots ana inus create local symptoms. The very best remedy, known is Swift's Sure Specific. You will find It on sale in any drug: store at $1.00 per bottle. It goes straight Into the blood, be comes an Internal blood bath, wonder fully stimulates the Increase of red corpuscles,, cures all the local fever ppots and irritations, Increases appe tite, you rnke.on flesh nnd feel a won derful sense of renewed strength. Hundreds of people worried beyond control at cough, pains In the chest, sore throat and constant expectoration of thick mucus have experienced the must wonderful rhang-e after using S. S. S. All doubt and apprehension is gone, those peculiar pains and aches vanish, there follows a period of most Intense rejoicing to find that worst fears were based entirely upon a mis taken notion that cough and chest pains come from the lungs. These are rheumatic conditions, and you will quickly realise it after, using 8. 8. S. tor a few days. Get a bottle of S. S. S. to-day at the drug store and then say good-Dye to all those pains that have worried you. Write to Swift Specific Co., 1S7 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Oa., for medical advice and wonderful facts concerning th greatest blood remedy ever known. FOR ; SALE Household Room 9, Lewis Bldg. furniture. F.-33-tf FOU UENT Furnished, C room mod ern house. Phone Main 60 or lUd :;;i. o n tf TTTit HOW 1 CM I BECOME THE OWNER OF A LOT HERE IN LA GRANDE? IF YOXT HA YE BEEN ASKING YOURSELF THIS QUESTION AND HAVE FAILED TO FIND .THE WAY TO CLEARLY ANSWER IT .DO THIS MUCH mm 1 I' ll"; it CALL ON THE UNDERSIGNED COMPANY AND , THEY WILL SHOW YOU LOTS IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE tilTY THAT YOU CAN BUY ON SMALL PAYMENTS AND BY SO DOING WILL BOON BE THE OWNER OF A FINE HOME, SAME Afi ' HUNDREDS OF OTHERS WHO HAVE DEALT WITH US. WE NOT ONLY SELL LOTS , BUT. ALL iklNDS bF PROPERTY FARMS;- LARGE 0 SMALL OR v ACREAGE' yTRACTS 'pROIKR m3 FOR TRADE. CALL AND SEE US. La Grande Investment Co. Ill 1 ADAMS AVE., FOLEY HOTEL BLOCK 8 r KBS Wednesday Note the offering of votes in the LYON-TAYLOR CONTEST. All merchandise offered is true to name and grade and is from regular stock at regular prices. SILVERTHORN'S F. L. LILLY Family Drug Store Hardware '.-"-Books.'- Teats 10,000 to each $1.00. - SodaFouBtam. Refrigerators, 10,000 to each $1.0. Book Accousts. , ; Lawn Mowers, 10,000 to each $1.00 ' - -? , Camera Supplies. Garden Hose, 10,000 to each J1.00. . ,2,600 votes with each 25c. . Book accounts, 6,000 on each $1.00. HENRY S CARR Home Furnishers Rockers,. 10,000 votes on the $1.00. All Baby Buggies 10,000 votes on the $1.0 All Carpet Sweepers, 10,000 voes on the $1.00. On Book Accounts, 5.000 voes on $1.00. . A. V. ANDREWS Have a lot of Ladies suitings, imported double width goods. Will sell at cost prices and less, $4.00 per yard at $3.00 and have goods as low as $2.25 ! per yard, and 10,000 votes with each dollar. This ' is a bargain' Wednesday only! ' $10.00 paid on suit, 100,000 votes. Each purchase amounting to $1.06, 10,000 votes. On account 6,000 votes. . . , r THIS OFFER is for WEDNESDAY ONLY bales on uttier uays Receive UNt vuih Tor Each Cent Paid to any of the above Stores Specials if: i n